Three photos on page. Cypress Island Trip, Summer 1927. Clockwise from top: (1) Group of ten men and eight women standing and sitting on a rock. (2) Group on top and climbing a large rock. (3) Four men on top of a large outcrop on the beach.

Four photos on page. Summer Outing 1927, Mazama Park. Camp Scenes. Clockwise from top left: (1) Four men with hiking sticks in front of a log cabin. (2) Group of twenty two men and women in two rows next to a log cabin. (3) Eleven women standing and sitting near a log cabin with mountain in background. (4) Log cabin and tent in field with snow covered mountains in background.

Three photos on page. Twin Lakes trip, Fall 1926. Clockwise from top left: (1) Twenty two men and women in two rows in snow; (2) Same group, sliding down snowy hill in a line; (3) Fifteen men and women and dog standing in snow with Twin Lakes behind them.

Four photos on page. Mazama Park was named from the Mazama Club who were among the first to go into this region, The Mt. Baker Club's first cabin was built here in…Clockwise from top left: (1) Snow covered mountain. (2) Group of sixteen men and women hikers standing in snow with snow covered mountain behind them. (3) Another view of the mounatin with tall fir trees in the foreground. (4) Line of climbers going up a steep, rocky slope.

Four photos on page. Scenery in the vicinity of the cabin. Clockwise from left: (1) Log cabin with peak behind it and snow patches and a few people next to the cabin, (2) Snow field on mountain. (3) Snow field with fir trees in middle ground and snow covered peak in background. (4) Ten hikers standing next to a glacier.

Two photos on page. The Count's Trip. Mr. Giles, whose father was one of the founders of the old Alger socialist colony, led the party through the colony and explained points of interest. Left: Group on dirt road looking into garage with sign saying Wm. E. Giles explained points of interest. Left: Group on dirt road looking at garage that says Wm. E. Giles Music Dealer; Right: Group sitting in cleared area with man standing in the middle, probably lecturing.